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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be running" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used when talking about an ongoing action in the present progressive tense, for example: We must be running if we want to catch the train on time.
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Shouldn't even be running.
"I might be running".
I will definitely be running".
"I might be running a fever".
Blood sugar seemed to be running low.
Suddenly, supplies seem to be running out.
Somebody will always be running for something.
"She should be running," Trump quickly responded.
"Now maybe she'll be running herself.
The horse will be running late.
They may be running out of straws.
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